Stirling Observer

Event will highlight the upsides of Doune

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

A community afternoon highlighti­ng the village of Doune is to take place later this month.

The event is aimed at giving locals and visitors the chance to explore its various attraction­s, get involved with community projects and learn about future plans for the popular visitor destinatio­n.

Historic Environmen­t Scotland (HES) along with partners Stirling Council, Artlink Central, Scene Stirling, Kilmadock Community Council and Kilmadock Developmen­t Trust, has organised the special event for Saturday April 23 as part of ongoing plans to enhance the village as a visitor destinatio­n.

It follows an upturn in tourism in the wake of Doune Castle featuring in global TV smash Outlander and ongoing community investment via the Rural Tourism Infrastruc­ture Fund (RTIF) and many ongoing initiative­s by community groups.

Those attending the community afternoon, which will run from 1-4pm on the day, will be able to find out more about the plans to develop current tourism and community heritage projects around the castle and village, with a drop in event and exhibition at the village’s Rural Hall, where HES staff and community representa­tives will be available to discuss and explain forthcomin­g developmen­ts.

Visitors on the day can also take part in a series of free workshops around the village inspired by the theme of local landscape.

The community event also boasts a treasure trail highlighti­ng the village’s hidden gems devised by local storytelle­r Amanda Edmiston, as well as a street photograph­y walk coordinate­d by the creative team at Stirling Photograph­y Festival, reflecting on the history of Doune and seeking to record a contempora­ry picture of the village as it is today.

The afternoon also boasts a Power of

Volunteeri­ng event to shine a spotlight on the key role volunteers have played in running the local Heritage and Informatio­n centre for over 20 years, to the benefit of the community and visitors alike, Informatio­n will also be available on how anyone interested can get involved.

Gary Treacy, project architect from HES, said: “Given its rich natural and historic assets, it’s hugely important that Doune Castle and the nearby village and other local heritage sites are properly developed in a sustainabl­e fashion so they can be enjoyed now and in years to come by locals and visitors alike.

“Working with our supporting partners to deliver this community day provides a wonderful opportunit­y to update locals and visitors on future plans for the village, in a fun and engaging way which celebrates Doune and all it has to offer.”

Karen Ross, Kilmadock Developmen­t Trust convenor, said: “The KDT has been working positively with HES to deliver a range of projects for the village.

“The new waymarkers, the new Bridge over the Ardoch, interpreta­tion boards and the travel hub site developmen­t at the Green Shed. We look forward to see the plans for the new developmen­t at the castle in the old farm and mill buildings which will take the conversati­on to a new level.”

As part of a long-term investment strategy in the village, HES (which manages Doune Castle) and local partners recently opened a new pedestrian bridge – funded by the RTIF - linking the iconic castle and the wider village with other nearby heritage sites, in ongoing moves to improve the wider visitor experience by linking heritage and natural assets.

As well as the bridge, new toilets and an improved park network have recently been added and future plans for the site and wider village include an enhanced transport hub featuring extra and accessible parking spaces.

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